Rumors are flying that Junction Point, the game studio behind Epic Mickey and its sequel, the recently-released Epic Mickey 2, is facing some issues.

Although Wing Commander creator Chris Roberts says the studio will be shut down, we have not been able to confirm that. However, multiple sources have confirmed to Kotaku that Junction Point's employees have been on paid leave for over a month now and according to two sources familiar with the company, employees are expecting layoff news tomorrow morning.

This is the second Austin-based studio to face trouble in the past few days. Last week, after THQ's assets were auctioned off as part of the publisher's bankruptcy process, Austin-based studio Vigil Games could not find a bidder and was therefore dissolved. Earlier today, Crysis creator Crytek hired part of that team for a new Austin-based studio.

Junction Point's last game, Epic Mickey 2, came out last November for PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, and Wii U.